Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eragrostis biflora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199313Schlechter, F.R.R.   45591894-03-03
South Africa, Limpopo, Mailas Kop [Mahilaskop]., 762m

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199314Burtt Davy, J.   10080
South Africa, Free State, Boshof Dist., Orange Free State. Smitskraal.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199315Chennells, D.   129
South Africa, Free State, Orange Free State. Kroonstad.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199316McLea, J.H.   124
South Africa, North West, Transvaal. Near Rustenburg., 1067m

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199317Harbor   Sub-BH14641
Botswana, Kgatleng, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Mochudi.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199318Unknown   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberly.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199319Wilman, M.   Sub-BH14717
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberly.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199320Buchanan, J.   Sub-MacOwan270
South Africa, Free State, Central Free State.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199321Wilman, M.   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberly, Wildealsput.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199322Burtt Davy, J.   13708
South Africa, North West, W of Vryburg, Lochnagar., 1097m

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199323Bryant, E.G.   799
South Africa, Northern Cape, Prieska.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199324Esterhuysen, E.E.   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberley Div., Pacardi.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199325Rodin, R.J.   36021948-02-05
South Africa, North West, Bechuanaland. Palmyra, 60 miles NW of Vryburg.

BOL
Eragrostis biflora Hack. ex Schinz 
199326Wilman, M.   Sub-BH25463
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberley Div., Kimberly, Bantu Gallery.


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